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New Birmingham Stadium - 60k+


They could expand outwards to open up concourse space and renew and improve the space for vendors inside. With that type of construction there’d likely be aesthetic improvements to the exterior of the east / south as well. Hospitality in the east had been mooted (and really might be required to keep the big gigs going forward and to make more cash).

Obviously all of that would require serious investment and sadly I don’t see it coming.

The frustrating thing is mate, unlike the majority of stadiums, we actually have the space to improve the stadium without the need for a major redevelopment.

Unless we do start to invest in the SOL though, I can see us struggling to attract future gigs. In the north of England, Liverpool, Everton and Man City, will be ahead of us.
 
I struggle to think of a team whose attendance didn't grow massively after they get a new stadium tbf. Good for concerts and obviously things like the NFL.

Birmingham has a big population too, so you could easily entice people if you offer cheap enough tickets.
 
If I’m understanding correctly what you mean wouldn’t that essentially just be the rebuilding of the whole structure though? Like isn’t that just fundamentally the design of the stadium


Hmm yeah see what you mean. I think you make it sound easier than it would be in reality but I don’t have a clue tbh

I think that’s a big ask when we are in the champ Like

It won’t be cheap mate but the club will need to decide on whether it wants to move with the times or run the risk of losing future revenue streams.

The sad reality is, the SOL has had very little investment since it opened - when really investment should have happened every few years to keep it modern.
 
If I’m understanding correctly what you mean wouldn’t that essentially just be the rebuilding of the whole structure though? Like isn’t that just fundamentally the design of the stadium


Hmm yeah see what you mean. I think you make it sound easier than it would be in reality but I don’t have a clue tbh

I think that’s a big ask when we are in the champ Like
We’ve had a discussion about this before. Apart from the west stand, the other stands aren’t supported by the outer walls, the steel structure bears the weight.
 
60k modern stadium bang in the middle of the country. It’ll be used for far more than football, especially if Brady has any say, which he absolutely will.
I'm all for stadiums which can host England games and F.A. Cup semi-finals outside Wembley.

Prizing them out of there will be the difficult bit though.
 
This will never happen for obvious reasons but a big stadium in Birmingham could have several uses outside of football. The FA were considering building the new national stadium in Birmingham after all.
 
Is that a thing? Muslims don't like football? :lol:


Shame the new stadium won't be ready until a year after the UK and Ireland host Euro 2028.
You are aloud to say that you know because it’s true . It’s not a dig , you don’t see many Muslims at blues or Villa games .
Man City?....at least they had some history and were the record attance holders in L1 before us and Leeds.....Birmingham do not have that base support or history to draw from.
I dont see the comparison between Birmingham and Manchester City
I agree there is no comparison, but Villa were the record holders until recently not City or Leeds
 
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